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Father Casey describes Advent as a season that honestly confronts the world’s brokenness. Through Isaiah’s prophetic vision, believers glimpse God’s peaceful future. Christians, born into the new creation through their baptism, must live as “time travelers,” embodying Christ’s kingdom now rather than treating Jesus as “Lord-elect.” Faith means living future hope in present reality.
Today's Readings: Isaiah 2:1-5 | Romans 13:11-14 | Matthew 24:36-44
Sermon preached by The Rev. Casey Shobe on the First Sunday of Advent. We invite you to view the full service HERE. Learn more about our community by visiting www.transfiguration.net.
By Episcopal Church of the TransfigurationFather Casey describes Advent as a season that honestly confronts the world’s brokenness. Through Isaiah’s prophetic vision, believers glimpse God’s peaceful future. Christians, born into the new creation through their baptism, must live as “time travelers,” embodying Christ’s kingdom now rather than treating Jesus as “Lord-elect.” Faith means living future hope in present reality.
Today's Readings: Isaiah 2:1-5 | Romans 13:11-14 | Matthew 24:36-44
Sermon preached by The Rev. Casey Shobe on the First Sunday of Advent. We invite you to view the full service HERE. Learn more about our community by visiting www.transfiguration.net.